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Letters from P. S.—I inclose to your excellency a copy of the measures dictated by this government in consequence of the conduct observed by the chiefs of Mosquitia. Hon. Geo. Williamson

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P. S.—I inclose to your excellency a copy of the measures dictated by this government in consequence of the conduct observed by the chiefs of Mosquitia. Hon. Geo. Williamson to P. S.—Since writing the foregoing note, I beg to inform your excellency that it has been my good fortune to have had a conversation on the subject with the British, February 2, 1875

From P. S.—I inclose to your excellency a copy of the measures dictated by this government in consequence of the conduct observed by the chiefs of Mosquitia. Hon. Geo. Williamson
To P. S.—Since writing the foregoing note, I beg to inform your excellency that it has been my good fortune to have had a conversation on the subject with the British
February 2, 1875

[Inclosure 2 in No. 303.] Mr. Williamson to Mr. Rivas. United States Legation in Central America, Guatemala, February 2, 1875. Sir: I have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of…

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P. S.—I inclose to your excellency a copy of the measures dictated by this government in consequence of the conduct observed by the chiefs of Mosquitia. Hon. Geo. Williamson to Geo. Williamson, February 3, 1875

From P. S.—I inclose to your excellency a copy of the measures dictated by this government in consequence of the conduct observed by the chiefs of Mosquitia. Hon. Geo. Williamson
To Geo. Williamson
February 3, 1875

No. 106. Mr. Williamson to Mr. Fish. United States Legation in Central America, Guatemala, February 3, 1875. (Received March 11.) No. 304.] Sir: I have the honor to transmit to…